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Lebanese saviors they located traces of life on the ruins of a building in a residential area Beirut that collapsed from huge explosion on August 4 in the nearby port.
Earlier, the state news agency reported that a rescue team with a search and rescue dog had located movement under damaged building in the Gemagize area of Beirut, one of the districts of the Lebanese capital that received one of the strongest blows from the explosion.
“These (respiratory and pulse signs) along with him sensor temperature means there is chance of life“Rescuer Eddie Bitar told reporters at the scene.
Rescuers climbed pile of ruins of the demolished building and threw spotlights at the site as the sun ate. A rescue worker and a rescue dog climbed to the top of the crumbling masonry.
Bitar said a civil protection unit was called attend in research with additional equipment.
Local media reported that any search and rescue operation, if it is clear that you are alive and / or under the rubble, it will likely take hours.
4.35 tons of ammonium nitrate near the port entrance
At the same time, the Lebanese army announced that it had located 4.35 tons of ammonium nitrate near the entrance to the port of Beirut.
Army engineers “have taken over the processing of the material,” according to an army statement issued by the state news agency NNA. The Lebanese armed forces noted that the chemicals were found outside the port’s No. 9 port.
The devastating explosion of August 4 that devastated the city, delicate about 190 people. Authorities said it was caused by some 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate that had been stored for years in precarious conditions in a port warehouse.
The explosion brought down entire neighborhoods, destroyed buildings and 6,000 people injured.